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Which allylic carbocation is most stable?

A

`CH_(3)-CH=CH-overset(o+)(CH_(2))`

B

`CH_(3)-CH=CH-overset(o+)(CH)-CH_(3)`

C

`CH_(3)-CH=CH-overset(o+)underset(CH_(3))underset(|)(C)-CH_(3)`

D

All have same stability

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The correct Answer is:
C

Due to maximum number of hyperconjugation and delocalisation.
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